Tom Mullane was a graphic artist and web designer who had a deep appreciation of the beauty that can only be found in wood. Tom said: Some of the patterns have been created from original artwork of other artists and were acquired on the internet or from the original artist, I wish to thank these artists for posting their work so that I could create these fine patterns... I do not claim copyright of the original artwork, only copyright of the scrollsaw patterns. This is a scrollsaw pattern only. Tom assumes that you know how to use scrollsaw pattern so there are no instructions included. If you are buying the downloadable PDF version, simply print the pattern onto paper, apply the pattern to your wood surface using a removable adhesive, then start cutting out the black shaded portion. If you are buying the paper plan version, you have the option to have the pattern printed onto a self adhesive sheet which will then be mailed to you.

All of the 07 series patterns are protected by federal copy write law. Purchasing a pattern is a LICENSE AGREEMENT between the designer and the individual person purchasing it, or the individual person it is purchased for. The license entitles that individual person to copy the pattern for the sole purpose of producing scroll saw art. The art work produced may be sold. Copies of the pattern or the images on the pattern may not be traded, given away, sold, used for advertising or for any purpose other than producing a piece of scroll saw art. The right to use the pattern for producing scroll saw work is being purchased, not ownership of the copyrighted design/pattern. (More on why we are so concerned about copyright.)